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    Senior Member Jibber's Avatar
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    Spring!

    39 days til Spring!!!

    Seems like an eternity away...

    When do you normally uncover your cars and start them up?
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    Spring

    I'm pretty lucky. My car sits in a nice heated showroom of a local car dealer during the winter months. No need to cover and they start it occasionally to keep the battery fresh

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    I usually get mine out and clean it out for Ed Day. Not last year, probably not this year either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marinedad View Post
    I'm pretty lucky. My car sits in a nice heated showroom of a local car dealer during the winter months. No need to cover and they start it occasionally to keep the battery fresh
    All that just to keep "battery fresh"? They sell devices that can do that... lol

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    True, but I have no garage so it also keeps the snow and rain off

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